Other uses for the PC...

imported_Luster

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As you all know, the PC is a very versitile machine. It was originally designed as a professional orbital sander for finish carpenters and cabinet makers (PC7336... exactly the same as the 7424)....

So here's my latest PC adventure.

I have 3 sons in college, who come home every weekend. They have a bathroom downstairs in their Game Room that gets a lot of weekend use.

I seldom get downstairs to "inspect" the bathroom, shower, tub, toilet, etc.

They are supposed to keep it clean (HAHAHA!!!!).

After a surpize inspection I discovered that the tub where they shower was DISGUSTINGLY DIRTY!!!

Well, after a half hour with the bleach and a scrub brush..... it wasnt workin'!!!

Enter PC and a little dab of M205.....

Lookin' slick now!!!!! (Sorry I don't have before after pictures. I had no idea it was going to be a detailing job! Haha!)
 
As you all know, the PC is a very versitile machine. It was originally designed as a professional orbital sander for finish carpenters and cabinet makers (PC7336... exactly the same as the 7424)....

So here's my latest PC adventure.

I have 3 sons in college, who come home every weekend. They have a bathroom downstairs in their Game Room that gets a lot of weekend use.

I seldom get downstairs to "inspect" the bathroom, shower, tub, toilet, etc.

They are supposed to keep it clean (HAHAHA!!!!).

After a surpize inspection I discovered that the tub where they shower was DISGUSTINGLY DIRTY!!!

Well, after a half hour with the bleach and a scrub brush..... it wasnt workin'!!!

Enter PC and a little dab of M205.....

Lookin' slick now!!!!! (Sorry I don't have before after pictures. I had no idea it was going to be a detailing job! Haha!)

Did the same on a fiberglass enclosure that was marked up by someone using the wrong cleaning products. Excellent results!

Another use for the PC might be to give them guys industrial strength dutch-rubs if they do it again :D

TL
 
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